The New York Times has appointed Bernhard Warner as senior editor of DealBook, based in Rome.
Warner will be a part of the team that will edit the newsletter overnight, adding late-breaking news and updating the report before it is sent each morning. He will also write longer pieces for DealBook and beyond.
Warner joins from Fortune, where he was a senior writer and before that, served as Europe editor/senior writer. He freelanced for The Guardian’s Long Read, The Atlantic, Fortune, The Boston Globe “Ideas,” Slate, Wired and BusinessWeek.
He was a correspondent at Bloomberg Businessweek, was a columnist at The Times and worked as a media correspondent at Variety. He also worked at Reuters as European internet correspondent and as a correspondent at Adweek.
Warner graduated from Rutgers University.
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